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Young adults in the city of Zurich, Switzerland, reported elevated stress levels in April 2020, in the aftermath of the first wave [15], as was found more generally in Swiss adults too [16]. In terms of risk factors, anxiety was higher in women, younger people, and vulnerable persons [17-19].
Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e55636
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Therefore, performance expectancy of the Swiss on health care wearables might lead to higher intention to adopt health care wearables. Thus, we hypothesized:
H1b: Performance expectancy has a greater impact on the intention to adopt wearable devices for Swiss consumers than for Chinese consumers.
Swiss respondents exhibited a moderately high value of “indulgence,” which means that they generally place a higher degree of importance on leisure time and having fun [31].
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(10):e18801
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